Fastening tool

ABSTRACT

Provided is a fastener, which has advantages over the prior art in that a retaining force is not dependent upon the biasing force of a spring, the fastener hardly comes out, and is less restricted in size than the prior art. The fastener has another important advantage over the prior art in that it forms no hole in plain cloth. A fitting portion ( 2 ) and a base portion ( 3 ) are assembled to have a clamping unit ( 1 ) opened. A stopper ( 4 ) is pushed together with the plain cloth into the inside of the clamping unit ( 1 ). This clamping unit ( 1 ) is closed to hold the plain cloth between the outer circumference of the stopper ( 4 ) and the leading ends of holding means ( 26  and  36 ). With slide portions ( 22 ) being fully fitted in groove portions ( 32 ), retaining pawls ( 23 ) are fitted in pawl receivers ( 33 b).

FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention is a fastener which is fastened on sheets, such as cloth.It is fastened on the sheet without making a hole, or using a bottom onthe sheets.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

When something is fastened on sheets, such as a clothing material, theneedle of a safety pin or a pin is typically stuck into the material.This needle must damage the material, even if it is a small amount ofdamage. For example, if a name plate is fastened with a safety pin onthe same position of the clothing everyday, the pin hole will becomebigger very quickly. In the case of a delicate material, such as silk,even if it is not repeatedly stuck, when just one sticking needle mightmake a very tiny hole, it spoils the worth of clothing.

In order to solve this problem, the present inventors disclosed“fastening tools” in the following 2 inventions.

JP.A2006-230728

JP.U2007-2484

These inventions provide fastening tools which fasten nameplates or onclothes without sticking needles. These fasteners have utility becausethey achieve “easy fit and less drop-out” which was not achieved by thebadge type prior art. Also, these tools do not press on clothes hard andtherefore prevent damage to the materials.

However, the holding performance of these tools depends on theresiliency of the springs. Therefore, when the force against resiliencyof the spring is set, the fastening tool may drop out. If the spring wasstronger to prevent drop-out, not only would the advantage “easy fit” belost, but a fear that the tool presses on the material too stronglymight appear.

A certain size of the fastening tool is required to obtain a length forthe spring's expansion and then this length makes sufficient fasteningperformance. Therefore the minimum sizing of a tool is limited. Theshape of the tool has to be slender so a spring could expand andcontract therein. The prior arts, such as a safety pin, are applied inmany fields because these prior arts can be made in very small sizes.Compared with the prior arts, the abovementioned fastening tools havetoo many size limitations.

SUBJECT MATTER OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

The subject of the present invention is to provide a fastener that hasfastening performances that are independent of a spring's resiliency,that does not easily drop out, that is smaller than the prior fasteningtools, and that the important subject “no pin hole on clothes” isachieved.

To achieve the subject of the present invention, a fastener comprises aclamping unit which expands and contracts, a stopper which is clamped bysaid clamping unit, and retaining means so that said clamping unit doesnot become wider than a clamped width when said clamping unit iscontracted and held by said stopper.

Further, in the present invention, said clamping unit has more than twoholding means, said clamping unit is positioned on one side of the sheetmaterial, said clamping unit clamps said stopper, which is positionedthe other side of sheet material, with said holding means, and a gapbetween said holding means and said stopper is bigger than the thicknessof said sheet material while clamped.

Further, in the present invention, said stopper is button shaped andfits on one side of sheet material, said clamping unit has more than twoholding means, said holding means are positioned at the same side assaid stopper, and said holding means holds said stopper.

Further, in the present invention, said clamping unit does not becomewider than a clamped width while the clamping unit is locked, and hasmeans to release clamping of said clamping unit intentionally.

Further, in the present invention, said means to release comprise movingmeans to move a portion of said clamping unit to a release position, andresiliency means to flick out said clamping unit toward a releasedirection when said portion of clamping unit is in a release position.

Further, a fastener of the present invention comprises a clamping unitwhich expands and contracts, a stopper which is clamped by said clampingunit, said clamping unit has more than two holding means, said holdingmeans holds said stopper when said clamping unit is contracted,retaining means so that said clamping unit does not become wider than aclamped width thereof, and said clamping unit clamps said stopperthrough sheet material, or said clamping unit clamps said stopper whichis installed as a button.

EFFECT OF THE INVENTION

For example, a clamping unit is made of a flexible resin. A pawl portionand the other portion are formed with the flexible resin as clampingmeans, and these means are capable of retaining and releasing means arecapable of retaining and releasing. The sufficient holding is secured,since the clamping unit does not become wider than a clamped width whenthe clamping unit is contracted and holds the stopper. Therefore, thefastener does not drop off and it does not need spring like the priorart. Consequently, since the space for a spring is not necessary, thesize limitation is removed; the fastener of the present invention can beapplied to products of many sizes and/or many materials, and its usageis broadened.

Further, when the clamping unit of this invention clamps sheet materialwith said stopper and more than two holding means, a gap between theholding means and the stopper is bigger than the thickness of the sheetmaterial. Therefore, stress on the materials is minimized. Even if theholding area, which is where the holding means holds the stopper, issmall, the fastener does not lose holding performance because of itsstructure. Moreover, the amount of material caught is minimized and itswrinkles, which is a big unsolved problem of the prior fastening tools,are dramatically minimized.

Furthermore, a stopper is a button installed on a sheet material and aclamping unit is positioned at the same position. Even with very thickclothes, which are not proper to be clamped by the clamping unit, theclamping unit can clamp easily on an existing button or a newly providedbutton. The fastener can be used in winter and throughout the year, andthen a problem, such as not being able to use a fastener in winter issolved. The fastener can be used in many applications, such as armbandsand mobile phone straps, not just name plates; thus, the potentialapplications where the fastener may be used are broadened. When it isused for clamping sheet material and stopper together, another buttoncan be easily substituted because of its shape, even if the originalstopper is lost.

An intentional releasing means of clamping unit is provided and iteasily releases the clamping unit. The structure of the clamping unit isdesigned to have anti drop off means such that the clamping unit is notreleased unintentionally; however, its operation ability is developed bythis releasing means.

Further, the present invention additionally provides resiliency means toflick out the clamping unit toward a release direction as another meansto release the clamping unit. Upon this resiliency means acts, theclamping unit is easily released by itself. The fasteners retaining andreleasing is much easier than the prior art fasteners.

Further, the present invention provides two optional means, whichinclude: means for the clamping unit to clamp a sheet material and astopper together and means for the clamping unit to hold a stopperinstalled as a button on clothes, and either one or both means can beselected. Whereby it is optionally used depending on the thickness ofmaterial or purpose, and thus its applications are broadened.

FIG. 1 is disassembled perspective view of a fastener involved in thefirst embodiment of the present invention, shown from the front side.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the fastener involved in the firstembodiment which is assembled before fitting and shown from the rearside.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the fastener involved in the firstembodiment which is fitted on without showing the sheet material.

FIG. 4 is a partial section view of the fastener involved in the firstembodiment, showing its operation.

FIG. 5 is a front plan view of the fastener involved in the firstembodiment.

FIG. 6 is a rear plan view of the fastener involved in the firstembodiment.

FIG. 7 is a right side plan view of the fastener involved in the firstembodiment.

FIG. 8 is a left side plan view of the fastener involved in the firstembodiment.

FIG. 9 is a upper side plan view of the fastener involved in the firstembodiment.

FIG. 10 is a bottom plan view of the fastener involved in the firstembodiment.

FIG. 11 is a disassembled perspective view of a fastener involved in thesecond embodiment of the present invention, shown from the front side.

FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the fastener involved in the secondembodiment, shown from the rear side.

FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the fastener involved in the secondembodiment which is assembled and fitted on.

FIG. 14 is a section view of the fastener involved in the secondembodiment showing its operation.

FIG. 15 is a front plan view of the fastener involved in the secondembodiment.

FIG. 16 is a right side plan view of the fastener involved in the secondembodiment.

FIG. 17 is a left side plan view of the fastener involved in the secondembodiment.

FIG. 18 is an upper side plan view of the fastener involved in thesecond embodiment.

FIG. 19 is a bottom plan view of the fastener involved in the secondembodiment.

FIG. 20 is a rear plan view of the fastener involved in the secondembodiment.

FIG. 21 is a perspective view of the fastener involved in the secondembodiment, showing application for a name plate holder.

FIG. 22 is a perspective view of the fastener involved in the secondembodiment, showing application for a strap of mobile phone.

FIG. 23 is a perspective view of the fastener involved in the secondembodiment, showing application for an arm band.

FIG. 24 is a perspective view of a ease for a MP3 mobile music deviceinvolved in the third embodiment, showing its structure.

NUMBERS

1 . . . clamping unit, 2 . . . fitting portion, 3 . . . base portion, 22. . . slide portion, 32 . . . groove portion, 23 . . . retaining pawl,33 a . . . pawl receiver, 33 b . . . pawl receiver, 4 . . . stopper.

BEST MODE OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

A fastener of the present invention is made of resin material which hasflexibility by injection molding. For example, resins, such as POM(polyoxymethylene), PA (polyamide), or ABS resin (acrylonitrilebutadiene styrene) may be suitable.

The first embodiment of a fastener is hereby described.

As shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, the fastener consists of a clamping unit 1 anda stopper 4 which is positioned at the opposite side of the clothing. Arotating portion 5 which is freely rotatable is installed on theclamping unit 1. The clamping unit 1 consists of a fitting portion 2 anda base portion 3. These two portions are fitted together and make themain part of the clamping unit 1.

The base portion 3 consists of a round front portion 31 and grooveportions 32 on both sides of the front portion 31. The fitting portion 2is in the shape of the letter “U”, and slide portions 22 are composed atboth sides thererof. These slide portions 22 slide along groove portions32. The slide portions 22 have retaining pawls 23. The groove portions32 have pawl receivers 33 a and 33 b which receive the retaining pawls23. As mentioned later with regard to how to use the fastener, the pawlreceivers 33 a provide an open position of clamping unit 1, and the pawlreceivers 33 b provide a closed position of clamping unit 1.

Push buttons 24 are provided on the outer sides of each of the retainingpawls 23 in order to push the slide portions 22 into the inside. Thesepush buttons 24 are also provided to release the retaining pawls 23 fromthe pawl receivers 33 b. The push buttons 24 are thicker in depth thanthe retaining pawls 23 and are retained by the pawl receivers 33 b.

The outsides of the retaining surfaces 25 of the retaining pawls 23 areformed slightly lower than the inside surfaces thereof. Also, theoutsides of the receiving surfaces 35 of pawl receivers 33 b are formedslightly lower than the inside surfaces thereof. (refer FIG. 4) Theslopes of the retaining surfaces 25 and the receiving surfaces 35 areanti release structures and act against the pressure to separate thefitting portion 2 from the base portion 3, because the pressure movesthe retaining pawls 23 deeper into the pawl receivers 33 b.

To release the retaining pawls 23 from the pawl receivers 33 b with thepush buttons 24, the push buttons 24 have to be pushed over the slopes.The pawl receivers 33 b have enough room so that the retaining pawls 23can be pushed over.

The fitting portion 2 and the base portion 3 have respective holdingmeans 26 and 36 in order to hold the stopper 4 thereto. The shape of theholding means is not necessarily specified as having a certain shape buteither holding means are shaped as an arc in this embodiment. Whereby,the stress on the cloth between the stopper 4 and the holding means isminimized, and the stopper 4 and cloth are held properly by holdingmeans.

The front portion 31 of the base portion 3 has an install hole 37 toinstall the rotating portion 5. The rotating pivots 53 of the rotatingportion 5 are installed into the install hole 37. An insert hole 51 isprovide to insert a safety pin or other pins.

The stopper 4 has thread holes 41 and then the stopper 4 can be sewed ona cloth. Therefore, even with thick clothes, such as winter wear, thisfastener can be fitted on the outside of the clothes.

It is hereby described how to use this fastener. FIGS. 1 and 2 areexploded perspective views of an assembled fitting portion 2 and baseportion 3. The fitting portion 2 and the base portion 3 are also shownassembled in FIG. 4(a). The clamping unit 1 forms an opening. Then thestopper 4 is positioned on one side of the clothes 100 (also referred toherein as “material”), such as the inside 102 of the clothes, and theclamping unit 1 is positioned on the other side of the clothes 100,which is the outside 104 of the clothes in this case.

Under the above condition, the stopper 4 and cloth are pushed into theclamping unit 1 together. After the stopper 4 and cloth are stored inthe clamping unit 1, the fitting portion 2 and base portion 3 are pushedtoward each other, then the clamping unit 1 is closed, and the distancebetween the edges of each holding means 26 and 36 become slightlysmaller than diameter of the stopper 4. A gap between the periphery ofstopper 4 and the edges of each holding means 26 36, which is biggerthan a thickness of cloth, is created. Therefore, the cloth is notpinched actually, but the cloth is held by touching softly either theperiphery of stopper 4 and the edges of each holding means 26 and 36.

As shown in FIG. 4(b), when the slide portion 22 is moved into thebottom of the groove portion 32, the retaining pawls 23 fit into thepawl receivers 22 b. As mentioned above, after the retaining pawls 23are received, it is not easy to release the fastener when the force toseparate the fitting portion 2 and base portion 3 is set thereon. Theretaining pawls 23 and pawl receivers 33 b interact with each otherstrongly because of the slopes of the retaining surface 25 and thereceiving surface 35.

To release the fastener, both push buttons 24 are pushed into the insideof the fastener, and then the retaining pawls 23 are released from thepawl receivers 33 b. Since the cloth acts so as to separate the holdingmeans 26 and 36 slightly, the retaining pawls 23 move against the pawlreceivers 33 a easily.

As described above, the advantages of the fastener of the presentinvention include the fastener being easy to fit and being sufficient toprevent unintended drop out after fitting. Since the amount of material,which is caught by the fastener, is less than in the case of the priorfastening tool, the stress onto the material is minimized and thenwrinkles are reduced. On the other hand, when you intentionally releasethe fastener, it is easily released by pushing the push buttons 34.

The second embodiment of a fastener is hereby described.

A fastener of this embodiment is developed from the abovementionedclamping unit 1. It is configured as a name plate holder.

As shown in FIG. 11 and FIG. 12, the clamping unit 10 of this embodimentconsists of a base portion 50 and a fitting portion 6 which fits intothe base portion 50. A rotating portion 7 is rotatably installed on thebase portion 50 and a hanging portion 8 which holds a name plate orother similar device and which is installed thereon. These portions arethen assembled; the clamping unit 10 is shown in an opened position inFIG. 13(a), and the clamping unit 10 is shown in a closed position inFIG. 13(b).

The detail of the each portion is hereby described.

As shown in FIG. 11 to FIG. 14, the push buttons 52 are on both sides ofthe base portion 50 and its lower portion has flexible button arms 59.As shown in FIG. 14(b), at both sides of its inside upper area, theupper pawl receivers 56 are respectively formed to receive the fittingportion 6, and at both sides of its inside lower area, the lower pawlreceivers 55 are respectively formed to prevent the fitting portion 6from dropping off. An install hole 57 is formed at the front surface ofthe base portion 50 to install the rotating portion 7. A holding means58 is formed at the back surface, which is a protruding arc, to hold theclamping unit 10 on clothes.

At both sides of the fitting portion 6, flexible slide portions 61 areprovided and these have respective pawl portions 62, which are halfcircle/wedge-shaped, at their tip. The outwardly protruding portion ofeach pawl portion 62 is the pawl 63, and it is received by the upperpawl receiver 56 of the base portion 50 to fit the clamping unit 10. Aholding means 68 is provided at the back side of the base portion 50 tobe fitted on clothes, and its tip is a concaved arc.

At the rear surface of the rotating portion 7, a rotating pivot 75,which is a circle that is divided into four parts, is formed to beinstalled in the install hole 57 of the base portion 50. A bar 78 isprovided on the surface of the rotating portion 7 to install a hangingpart 8.

The hanging part 8 is shaped as the letter “V”. At its upper area, ithas a ridge portion 81 and a grooved portion 82 to be fitted with eachanother when the hanging part 8 is closed. At its lower area, a holdingtube 83, which has an elliptic section, is adapted to hold a name plate85 (Refer FIG. 21). At its top portion, a fitting tube 87 is provided tobe rotatably fitted on the bar 78 of the rotating portion 7.

The function of a clamping unit 10 is hereby described.

The tip of the slide portions 61 of the fitting portion 6 is bentinwardly, and the pawls 63 can avoid lower pawl receivers 55. Then, thefitting portion 6 is inserted into the base portion 50. When the slideportions 61 are released after passing between both of the lower pawlreceivers 55, they come back to their original shape. Thereby, thefitting portion 6 is not dropped off from the base portion because thepawls 63 are held by the lower pawl receivers 55, as shown in FIG.14(b).

Furthermore, when the fitting portion 6 is pressed into the base portion50, the slopes 64 of the pawl portions 62 contact the slopes 54 of theupper pawl receivers 56. Thereby, the slopes move along each other, andthe upper portion on of the slide portion 61 is bent inwardly. The slideportions 61 regain their original shape after the bottom of the pawls 63pass over the top of the upper pawl receiver 56. Whereby, the pawls 63are received by the upper pawl receiver 56, and the clamping unit 10 iskept closed.

Regarding to the bottom surface of the pawls 63 and the top surface ofthe upper pawl receivers 56, the outside is respectively lower than theinside. When pressure to open the clamping unit 10 is set on, theoutside surface of the slide portions 61 contacts the inside wall of thebutton arm 59, then it can hardly open, and the clamping unit 10 willnot release easily.

The push buttons 52 are pushed inwardly from both sides to release theclamping unit 10. As shown in FIGS. 16 and 17, since the width of thebutton arms 59 and the push buttons 52 are the same or less than thewidth of the slide portions, these push the pawl portions 62 togetherand the upper portion of the slide portions 62 are bent without obstacleby the upper pawl receivers 56. As shown in FIG. 14(a), when the bottomsurfaces of pawls 63 are disengaged from the top surface of the upperpawl receivers 56, the slide portion 61 tends to slide down along theinner surface of the button arm 59 with its own resiliency, because theouter surface of the slide portion 61 and the inner surface of thebutton arm 59 are inwardly inclined. Therefore, the fitting portion 6 isforced to slide down. Instantly the clamping unit 10 is released. Whenthe pawls 63 contact the lower pawl receivers 55, it does not slide downfurther, and the fitting portion 6 does not drop off from the baseportion 50.

According to the above description, the clamping unit 10 can bereversibly handled, in open and closed positions, as shown in FIGS.13(a) and (b). So the opening clamping unit 10 is put near a button (Notshown in the figure) of clothes and the clamping unit 10 is closed. Thebutton is held by holding means 58 and holding means 68, and then theclamping unit 10 is easily kept on the clothes with thread of thebutton. When the clamping unit 10 is opened, it is easily taken off theclothes.

In the above description, the clamping unit 10 fits on a button ofclothes. The usage is not restricted by the above description. Forexample, an ordinary button can be put inside of the clothes just like astopper 4 of the first embodiment, and the material of clothes can beclamped between the button and the clamping unit 10. The holding means58 of the base portion 50 is a protruding arc and the holding means 68of the fitting portion 6 is a concave arc. Thus, a crescent hole isformed. The material can escape from both sides of this crescent hole.

The clamping unit 10 of the second embodiment is applied to a holder ofa name plate 85, as shown in FIG. 21. The name plate fits on a buttonwhich exists on clothes, fits on a button which is provided on clothesfor this name plate, or fits by clamping with a button which is on theinside of clothes. While a name plate 85 is held on the holding tube 83,it can be reversed when the hanging portion 8 is turned 180 degrees withthe rotating portion 7.

For another application of this fastener, a strap 71 for a mobile phoneis installed on a bar 78 of the rotating portion 7. It is connected to amobile phone (not shown), the mobile phone is put into a chest pocket,and the clamping unit 10 is fitted on a button of a shirt, therebypreventing its drop off. Therefore, accidentally dropping the mobilephone into water, which occurred when using prior clip types, isprevented, and the burden on the neck or shoulders from using a neckstrap is solved.

Furthermore, a connecter 72 is installed on a bar 78 of the rotatingportion 7 and is connected with an armband 73. The armband 73 is easilyfitted on an arm when a button is provided on a sleeve. People who oftenhave to wear armbands, such as workers at a construction site, guards,or press, suffered pin hole damages on their clothes from safety pins.Such suffering is solved instantly by the present invention.

The third embodiment is hereby described.

The above described structure can be applied for a fitting case of a MP3mobile music device. For example, as shown in FIG. 24, a device 90 isstored in a case 9. The case 9 consists of a case body 91, lid 92, andstopper 95.

To use the case 9, the stopper 95 is positioned on the inside of theclothes, the case body 91 and the lid 92 storing the device 90 arepositioned on the outside of the clothes. Both the top and bottom endsof the stopper 95 and the material of the clothes are held together by alower holding means 93 and an upper holding means 94, and then it fitson any place of the clothes.

Prior arts devices used to fit MP3 mobile music devices on a body, usean exclusive arm holder to fit on an arm, or a clip type holder isfitted on the collar. However, the case 9 can be fitted on any part ofthe T-shirt, and a user is not annoyed. Therefore, a user cancomfortably exercise, such as walking or jogging, while listening tomusic.

The present invention is not limited the above described embodiments.Any field of art, which substantially is in the scope of the claims ofthis invention and achieves the effects of this invention, is within thescope of the present invention.

The stopper 4 is shaped as a button in the above embodiment, but itsshape is not so limited and any shape can be used. For example, astopper can be ball and its clamping unit can be the same shape.Thereby, the stress on the material can be minimized and the size of thefastener can become small. Such structure may be made from preciousmetals and is possible to apply to and be used as jewelry.

As fastening means, a pawl which is made of flexible material isemployed in the above embodiment. However, other methods, such as a hooktype or screw may be used. Thereby, these can have many shapes and manyusages.

APPLICATIONS

The fastener of the present invention is used to fasten a name platewithout damaging clothing, instead of using a safety pin or otherfasting tools. It is expected that the fastener will be used, not onlyfor the name plates of students, but will also be widely used in thebusiness fields and apparel markets. Further, it may develop to morekind of usages, such as a fastener of jewelry or a case of mobile musicdevice.

What is claimed is:
 1. A fastener, comprising: a clamping unit having afirst portion and a second portion, said first portion and said secondportion selectively interconnected wherein said clamping unit expandsand contracts, said first portion having a pawl receiver for selectivelyinterconnected to a pawl of said second portion, wherein said pawl isdisposed on a slide portion of said second portion, said slide portionconfigured to be flexed inward with respect to said first portion todisengage said pawl from said pawl receiver and allow expansion of saidclamping unit; a stopper which is received by said clamping unit andselectively secured by said clamping unit when said clamping unit iscontracted; wherein said pawl and said pawl receiver prevent said secondportion from expanding to a width greater than the width of the firstportion when the clamping unit contracts to secure said stopper; andwherein said clamping unit is positioned on one side of a material andwherein said stopper is positioned on an opposite side of the materialsuch that said stopper and the material are positioned in the clampingunit when the clamping unit is contracted; and wherein the clamping unithas at least two holding means and said holding means hold said stopperand said material; and wherein a gap between said holding means and saidstopper is adapted to be larger than a thickness of the material whenthe clamping unit is contracted.
 2. The fastener of claim 1, furthercomprising a means to move the second portion of the clamping unit to arelease position, wherein actuation of said means to move the secondportion allows said fastener to expand.